PLEASE WELCOME THE MULTI-TALENTED INDIE ARTIST PROMOTER AND RADIO HOST

A: Tracey Chantel
Marshall was born in Harlem and raised in the
infamous Queensbridge Housing Projects by her single mother, Ms. Marshall - her father passed away when she was
2 years old. She is the middle daughter of two sisters, Monique & Kelley.
She has one daughter, Charmaine
and four (4) bright & talented grandchildren - Mhaki, Naimah, Tariah &
Zedekiah.

Tracey Chantel - aka the "QUEEN of
Indie Artist Promotions" - has been involved in the entertainment industry
for over 25 years, providing platforms for Indie Artists to perform and
developing a strong possession for the business. Being very familiar with the
“business” side of handling and overseeing the music industry recording processes
and other related business projects related within the industry she has utilized and strengthened her creative skills in creating, managing, marketing,
coordinating, directing, planning and promoting. Her experiences and knowledge
have enhanced her ability to operate her own entertainment businesses independently for over 25 years.

2 You are a woman of many talents. Would you like to tell us about some these?

A: For over 25 yrs I have worn and still wear many hats as Singer, Talent Director, Manager,
Producer, Owner of my own Talent Agency(Tracey Chantel Talent Agency), Founder & Executive Director of an
Educational/Entertainment Youth Awareness Program; ( Village of Inspired
People, (V.I.P.) ), Radio Host &
Show Programmer of my own show “The Access to Arising Artists Show” & Author/Publisher of my first handbook; “How To Get Started As An
Independent Recording Artist On Your Own”.

3 Have you
always wanted to be in “showbiz” or did you aspire to be something else in your
childhood and youth?

A: Yes, when I was a young girl at the age of 7 I was taking my little
“record player” that I received for xmas and getting in a corner and play
records to write the lyrics to. I loved
the Motown sound but I loved Doo Wop. I
would get in the mirror holding a brush and sing and as I got older in my teens
I would be in the hallways with my friends, young guys who were about 2-3 years
older than me and we would sing doo wop for fun. I always visualized myself on the 'Soul Train
Show' and sitting in the audience at the music awards. I participated in talents shows at my schools
and at my community center in Queensbridge as well as the 'Wheelchair Classic
Talent Show which was founded by Mr. Hank Carter.

4 Is anyone
else in your family in the entertainment industry at all?

A: Not directly - I have one cousin, Reggie Wells, who is well known as a DJ
and promoter.

5 How did you
become all the things that you are?

A: By determination, faith and belief.

6 Who and/or
what are your inspirations?

A: My Mother was my first inspiration - she is very artistically
talented. Watching her paint, draw, do
sculpture, design jewelry and seeing that she was happy doing what she was
doing; gave me the drive to set a goal, stay focussed and go for what made me feel
good to do. My other inspirations were watching
theJackson 5
as young children perform on TV, enjoying performing on stage and (as I became
older) to give back to the
community to those who inspire to become
an artist and provide the various platforms for them to receive recognition and
exposure.

7 Are you
represented by an agency or do you represent yourself?A: No I’m not represented by anyone - I represent myself.

A: Yes, I have. When I was in
elementary school - it wasn’t extreme but it happened.

10 If you have,
would you be prepared to talk about it?

A: Yes, of course.

11Whether you
have been bullied or not, do you feel that the governments and schools
internationally are doing enough to combat this problem?

A: I feel the government has just recently started focussing directly on
this issue due to the rise in “suicidal” incidents by children who were being
bullied. Parents are more involved in
establishing various programs and groups to combat this issue which opt the
government to get more involved. This has not always been the case - you never
heard in the media or within the school system about the issue of bullying.

12What more do
you feel they could be doing to either decrease bullying hugely – or stop it
completely?

A: First, I think the school chancellors could implement some type of
program within the schools that will work with the bullies to see why is that
they feel they have to taunt another child.
See if they have issues that they are dealing with at home or within
themselves. I feel dealing directly with
the bullies will help in decreasing the issue of bullying.

13Do you have
children? If so, are they following your
career path or what are they doing?

A: Yes, I have one child, my daughter Charmaine. She started at a younger age being more
involved in dancing - modern, jazz, ballet & hip-hop. However, as she became older she was
interested in Cosmetology and now she’s in the medical field. She has four (4) beautiful children who all
excel in school.

14You are also
an Author. Are you self published?

A: Yes I am.

15 How many
books do you have published and what are their titles?

A:I published one (1) book and its title is “How To Get Started As An Independent Recording Artist On Your Own”.

16 What genre
do you prefer to write in?

A: This was a spontaneous act on my part.
I never even thought or had the desire to write a book but I attended a
seminar and the speaker challenged everyone to write a book within 30 days - I
did it in two (2) weeks. I thought I
would write about various types of resources and tools aspiring artists can use
to jumpstart their music career.

17 What do you
envisage for your career in ten years time?

A:I vision my future to be involved in the entertainment industry on a
different level - providing more opportunities for aspiring artists and at the
same time being able to help others (more so kids) in need by providing
funding, a hand or any other type of assistance that would make their lives a
better one.

18 What is next
in the pipeline for Tracey Chantel?

A: I’m working on re-launching my Educational/Entertainment Youth AwarenessProgram, continuance building of my promotional service, expanding my radio
show and being involved in a first time ever launching of a Independent Artist
League.

19 Do you have
a message you would like to impart to the world?

A: Yes, I would like to say if you have a dream don’t ever give up on it no
matter how long it takes to make it a reality.
Also, remember always to give a hand to those who are need and not as
fortunate.

20 Is there anything
else you would like to add?

A: I would like to say I love what I do within the entertainment
industry. I have always financed my own
projects, not that I really had it to give, but once I feel strongly in my heart to do something that I feel will have a positive impact on others I just
do it. That makes me feel good.

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Lannah was born in South Australia in 1955, and raised on "Pitcairn Station". Her primary education was provided by School of the Air and correspondence lessons, followed by boarding school in Adelaide. Later, she went on to hold a variety of positions in Adelaide and then in other states.
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